March 2009 Broadcasts of "KEVIN AND THE GIANT PEACH" ....
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March 7th : Sean Walsh and I discuss "Financial Illusions and the Realities of Money." Sean has never fully bought into the "system", yet played by its rules. One day, when he went to look at a business (with the condition, after going, his friend would leave him alone!), his life was changed. That night, Sean went from being "blinded" by the system to seeing the Realities of life.
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March 14th : Doug Johnson is a consumer advocate in support of people who are struggling with debt.
His introduction to the Debt Relief Industry began ten years ago, when he came to the rescue of a friend who was being terrorized by creditors. As a result of his research into the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Doug retained an attorney who filed a lawsuit against his friend’s seven creditors.
Her decisive victory in court against her creditors spawned a deluge of calls and inquiries that compelled Doug to continue with his research into the collection laws, which led him to uncover the truth about the traditional, commonly-known debt relief options such as Debt Consolidation, Debt Settlement and Bankruptcy.
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March 21st: Perry C. Cotham has enjoyed a long career in both higher education and church ministry. He earned the M.A. and Ph.D. from Wayne State University and completed post-doctoral studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School. He has served several churches as pulpit minister and has taught university courses in history, philosophy, religion, and ethics. He is author of several books and currently serves as adjunct professor at Lipscomb University and Middle Tennessee State University.
Dr. Cotham is also the author of several books including his latest, "One World Many Neighbors."
In this episode of "Kevin and the Giant Peach," Dr. Cotham discusses his opinion on recent news that religion and Christianity in particular are on the decline.
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